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TerryinTexas
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I'm anticipating the WOW diesel which a TCS representative told me is "just around the bend" so-to-speak!
I have three WOW steam engines with keep alive and any future steam installs will be WOW. I'm holding off on any diesel installs until I get to hear the DieselWOWsound.
TCS has raised the bar, for me anyway (and apparently for you, too.)
Best Regards,
Norm Stenzel
Train Control Systems
267-733-3408
Yes The TSC WOW is now my steam decoder of choice I have 14
and still have 8 Tsunami and 4 QSI I had 1 locsound that was a factory install in my C&O H-8 Allegeny but i took it out and installed a Tsunami 2years ago before the Wow was available
The locsound was too European for my sound taste and had twoway radio talk as one of its random sounds which i found hard to believe for 1920-1940 WVA
They just upgraded the whistle so it may sound more American now
I too am looking forward to the new deisel sound decoder
TCS is lightyears ahead at this point and has great customer service to boot
At the RR Museum of PA there was a Division Meet held by the Susquehanna Division NMRA on September 6th.......TCS had a prototype of the WOW Diesel decoder..........Now I know why they call it WOW!!
Dennis Blank Jr.
CEO,COO,CFO,CMO,Bossman,Slavedriver,Engineer,Trackforeman,Grunt. Birdsboro & Reading Railroad
Page 32 of the January MR has an ad that says WOWDiesel Is Here! But I have been checking some of the usual DCC outlets and I have not found any for sale. Of course, the magazine lead time is 8 or 10 weeks so maybe they were blowing their own (one of 30) horns.
Here is a link to a demo of just the Nathan horns...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0gufLs10lM
This alone makes me say, Wow! I wondered if anyone has any updates on the actual availability?
I played around with one of my WOW equipped steam locomotives last night and it just whet my whistle to get my hands on the Diesel version.
Regards, Ed